MKR winner Bella Jakubiak slams the show and “doesn’t want to be closely associated with the brand” – Daily Mail

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“I don’t want people to think I’m a wild character!” My Kitchen Rules winner Bella Jakubiak slams the show and reveals that she “doesn’t want to be closely associated with the brand and chaos”

My Kitchen Rules winner Bella Jakubiak slapped the spotlight and revealed that she “didn’t want to be closely associated with the brand and the chaos.”

The 36-year-old woman, who won season two and $ 250,000 with her younger sister Sammy in 2011, spoke with The Daily Telegraph on Saturday.

Bella – who now plays on Sammy and Bella’s Kitchen Rescue on Channel Ten, said he didn’t want people to think she was a “ wild character ”.

“I don’t want people to think I’m a wild character!” My Kitchen Rules winner Bella Jakubiak (left) criticized the show this week and revealed that she “ didn’t want to be closely associated with the brand and chaos ” (right, her sister Sammy)

She confirmed that she and her sister had not been approached for the MKR All Stars spin-off, but that she did not care.

“I don’t want to be closely associated with the brand (My Kitchen Rules) and chaos because the brand has changed so much,” said Bella.

“I don’t want people to think I am a wild character because I am not. I am very boring, I am completely boring; I just cook all day.

Familiar Faces: In the photo, MKR judges Manu Feildel (left) and Pete Evans (right)

Familiar Faces: In the photo, MKR judges Manu Feildel (left) and Pete Evans (right)

Speaking: `` I don't want to be closely associated with the brand (My Kitchen Rules) and chaos because the brand has changed so much, '' said Bella (seen on the show).

Speaking: “ I don’t want to be closely associated with the brand (My Kitchen Rules) and chaos because the brand has changed so much, ” said Bella (seen on the show).

She said her “personal brand” was just that.

The brunette added that the show now focuses on personalities, rather than cooking, which she says is the reason for her success.

Bella and Sammy first rose to fame in season two of My Kitchen Rules in 2011 and won a cash prize of $ 250,000.

Not for her: the brunette added that the show now focuses on personalities rather than cooking, which she says is the reason for the success

Not for her: the brunette added that the show now focuses on personalities rather than cooking, which she says is the reason for the success

Former stars returning to competition in the new MKR season include Romel Kouyan, the bad guys, from season 10, and Sophia Pou, from season four.

My Kitchen Rules: All Stars, organized by Pete Evans, will see chefs Manu Feildel and Colin Fassnidge compete with competitors who stand out from previous seasons against aspiring cooks.

My Kitchen Rules: All Stars will air later in 2020 on Channel Seven, with a date yet to be released.

Daily Mail Australia contacted Channel Seven for comments on this article.

Go back! Former stars return to participate in My Kitchen Rules: All Stars includes villains Romel Kouyan (left), from season 10, and Sophia Pou (right), from season four

Go back! Former stars return to participate in My Kitchen Rules: All Stars includes villains Romel Kouyan (left), from season 10, and Sophia Pou (right), from season four

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